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Make Your Resume Stand Out With A Sales LetterIf you want to stand out in the job chase you will cover your resume with a strong sales letter. No doubt about it, you'll put yourself at the head of the pack of competition. Career Advice: A Few Minutes Is All You GetYou only have a few minutes to grab attention and make your main point. Make your letter brief, to the point and well written...never more than one page, no matter how fascinating feel your selling messages are. Career Tip: Your Letter Should Be Comprised of Three PartsThe OpeningPersonalize your letter by addressing it to a person and a title. Double check to make sure you've used the correct address. Cookie-cutter letters are a waste of time. The selling messageRefer to the enclosed resume; summarize the reasons that the assets you bring to the table are aligned with the needs and interests of the potential employer. Deal with overall facts; leave the details to your resume. The ClosingClearly state that you are seeking an opportunity for an interview to discuss in depth how your training and experience can be put to work for the employer. Say you will follow up by telephone to set up and interview at a place and time that is convenient for the employer. Assure Total Quality and Relevance of Your Job ApplicationHave a third party (hopefully someone with strong talents in composition, grammar and proof-reading) to edit your sales letter and resume. Mistakes signal a lack of attention and ignorance. More informationTo get more common sense career advice on how to advance your career during tough times, sign up at http://www.CommonSenseAtWork.com for a free subscription to Ramon Greenwood's widely read e-newsletter and participate in his blog. He coaches from a successful career as Senior VP at American Express, author of career-related books, and a senior executive/consultant in Fortune 500 companies. |